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Escala de Experiências Precoces de Vida para Adolescentes (ELES-A)

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Resumo:The ELES is a self-report instrument to measure emotional memories in one's family, linked to recall of feeling devalued, frightened and having to behave in a subordinate way. Whereas many recall of early life ask about recalling specific experiences or how one parent acted towards one, this scale asks about memories of personal feelings. This scale consists of 15 items and three subscales: (1) Threat (six items; e.g. ''I experienced my parents as powerful and overwhelming''); (2) Submissiveness (six items; e.g. ''I often had to give in to others at home''); and (3) Unvalued (three reversed items; e.g. ''I felt very comfortable and relaxed around my parents''). Participants were asked how frequently each statement was true for them and rated each item on a five-point measure (ranging from 1 = ''Completely untrue'', to 5 = ''Very true''). The scale can be used as a single construct or as three separate subscales.
Assunto:Memórias emocionais - Emotional memories Avaliação - Assessment
Ano:2018
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:journal article
Tipo de acesso:Aberto
Instituição associada:Repositório Aberto do Instituto Superior Miguel Torga, Repositório ISMT, Estudo Geral - Universidade de Coimbra
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Aberto do Instituto Superior Miguel Torga
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description The ELES is a self-report instrument to measure emotional memories in one's family, linked to recall of feeling devalued, frightened and having to behave in a subordinate way. Whereas many recall of early life ask about recalling specific experiences or how one parent acted towards one, this scale asks about memories of personal feelings. This scale consists of 15 items and three subscales: (1) Threat (six items; e.g. ''I experienced my parents as powerful and overwhelming''); (2) Submissiveness (six items; e.g. ''I often had to give in to others at home''); and (3) Unvalued (three reversed items; e.g. ''I felt very comfortable and relaxed around my parents''). Participants were asked how frequently each statement was true for them and rated each item on a five-point measure (ranging from 1 = ''Completely untrue'', to 5 = ''Very true''). The scale can be used as a single construct or as three separate subscales.
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spellingShingle Escala de Experiências Precoces de Vida para Adolescentes (ELES-A)
Memórias emocionais - Emotional memories
Avaliação - Assessment
title Escala de Experiências Precoces de Vida para Adolescentes (ELES-A)
topic Memórias emocionais - Emotional memories
Avaliação - Assessment